Cape Fear Wildlife Expo makes Fayetteville debut
The ninth annual Cape Fear Wildlife Expo has a new home this year, with the show moving from Wilmington to Fayetteville’s Crown Complex Arena for this weekend’s March 17-19 dates. […]
The ninth annual Cape Fear Wildlife Expo has a new home this year, with the show moving from Wilmington to Fayetteville’s Crown Complex Arena for this weekend’s March 17-19 dates. […]
Hog hunting season never ends in the Carolinas, and March is a great month to target bacon on the hoof. Whether you are hunting with a firearm, bow, or dogs and knives, one tip can help you bag more hogs. […]
Anglers will catch more catfish if they use a stinger hook, which is a small but stout treble hook that is tied behind the main hook. […]
Rivers along the coast of the Carolinas have always been great places to paddle. They offer scenic beauty, miles of water devoid of boat traffic more common to impoundments and areas around inlets, and most are home to some phenomenal kayak fishing. […]
On the best of fishing days, fish will bite anything you throw at them. On other days, they are far more particular about what they’ll eat. Often, it’s the difference between having live baitfish and dead baitfish that seals the deal. […]
Charles Hudson, a South Carolina turkey hunting legend from the tiny town of Travelers Rest, carries so many calls in vest that he “can barely walk around.” […]
During the spring, the inshore water temperatures can fluctuate as much as 6 degrees in a day, but using these tips will still have you catching redfish. […]
March is one of the busiest months for anglers throughout the Carolinas, and with good reason. While winter can still show signs of lingering, the overall weather is spring-like, putting anglers in the mood to get on the water. […]
When Danny Dillard of Easley, S.C., strolled into ACE Hardware in Seneca, S.C., on March 2 with his latest set of trophy antlers in tow, Richard Morton reached for the tape. […]
March 5 was a great day for Seung Noh, who was enjoying a day off of work by fishing for sheepshead on the Mt. Pleasant Pier. Using one of the clams he’d gathered for bait, he caught the new sheepshead record for the pier with a 13-pound, 11-ounce monster. […]
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